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Light Detection and Ranging topography surveys begin in Dominica

The Government of Dominica, through the Ministry of Health and Environment under the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project, is set to commence the Topographic Surveys of the LiDAR Bathymetry and Topography Survey, Data Analysis, Modeling and Development of High Accuracy Terrain…

French NGO looking to provide long-term post-Maria assistance to Dominica

Paris-based NGO, Secours Populaire Francais, which has been providing emergency relief and recovery assistance to Dominica after Hurricane Maria, is looking to upgrade its contribution to more long-term, sustainable ventures. The organization has 1.1 million members and  80, 000 volunteers. Some of those volunteers arrived in Dominica less than two weeks…

Stock Farm residents protest unhealthy dumping of waste material

The residents of Stock Farm took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against what they claim is the “unhealthy dumping of waste material” on a former landfill in the area which has been closed now for years. They blocked…

COMMENTARY: The Art of Environment

Five hundred years ago the painter and sculptor was also the engineer, architect, town planner, philosopher and poet. Hence, the glory of the Renaissance. Today, we are taught to specialize in one thing and creative thought and solutions count for…

CARICOM moving to create the World’s first Climate Resilient Region in the year ahead

NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE FROM INCOMING CHAIRMAN OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY HIS EXCELLENCY JOVENEL MOÏSE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI 2018 dawns for the Caribbean Community, with the prospect of seizing an opportunity out of a crisis. As we begin…

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